Paris Saint-Germain have been rocked by the news that right-back Serge Aurier will not be available to face Arsenal on Wednesday due to an ongoing court case.

Aurier was sentenced to two months in prison for violence against a police officer in September, as well as being handed a £521 fine and made to pay court costs, but the 23-year-old immediately appealed.

The Ligue 1 champions, in an official club statement, confirmed the Ivorian's absence from the squad and have claimed that the decision affects the fairness of the competition.

Aurier was impressive when these two sides met in the French capital and the news will be a big boost for Arsenal heading into a game that will likely decide the group's winner.

But when is the match? And where can you watch it?

Here is all you need to know...

Arsenal and PSG drew in their last meeting (Image: Getty Images)

When is the game?

Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday November 23 at the Emirates Stadium.

The game kicks off at 7.45pm.

Where can you watch it?

The game will be show live on BT Sport 3 and BT Sport 3 HD.

If, however, you can't get to a TV in time, you can follow all the action as it happens on the MirrorFootball blog.

Alexis Sanchez during training (Image: Action Images via Reuters)

Team news

Arsene Wenger has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Arsenal's Champions League clash at home to Paris St Germain on Wednesday.

Alexis Sanchez may be rested having played all of Saturday's draw at Manchester United despite wearing strapping on a hamstring problem, with Olivier Giroud - who scored the late equaliser at Old Trafford - pushing for just a second start of the season.

Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott are in contention although the pair sat out training on the eve of the game, while Santi Cazorla (Achilles), Per Mertesacker and Danny Welbeck (both knee), Hector Bellerin and Lucas Perez (both ankle) are all out.